Once a thriving steel town, Youngstown suffered an economic decline immortalized in song by Bruce Springsteen. However, the innovative city has made a comeback, spawning a surge in industry, from software to food to the arts. Dozens of galleries, museums, performance venues and historic sites celebrate the culture of the area. Miles of hiking trails and green spaces offer energetic activities to active travelers. Sports are also highly valued, Youngstown being home to a host of pro athletes.
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Stambaugh Auditorium is the place where you can see many, many attractions like "Porgy and Bess" "Battle of the Bands" "Coffee and Carols" Silent movies with live, amazing organ accompaniment and even military bands. Parking is easy and free.
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The Comedy Cellar at Mojo's located in the lower level of Mojo's Pub -n- Grill offers up the best national touring comics every Friday and Saturday.
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The Youngstown Playhouse has been entertaining audiences in North East Ohio since 1924. Considered one of the oldest continuously operating theatres in the country we produce high-quality performances and offer classes for all ages. Join us for our 94th season which runs from August 2018 to July 2019.
Oakland Center for the Arts established in 1986, contributed unique plays and productions to the Youngstown community. After closure in 2014, the organization was reopened with an emphasis on youths in the Youngstown area in late 2015. The youth programming has now introduced over 150 youths into or continuing their acting on the stage. We offer productions which haven't been seen before.
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